Here's a Solution to Back Up Dos-based Programming Systems

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rodell
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Here's a Solution to Back Up Dos-based Programming Systems

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I was getting very concerned about the amount of software and codeplug archives on my very old 386 programming laptop and the potential need to reinstall/reconfigure/recover if anything happened to it.

Since the thing is DOS, and not on the network, I looked around for something that could use the serial or parallel port and then move it to my Snap archive.

I found a product called FastLynx 3.3. It allows you to run a tiny program on the DOS machine and a full-featured Windows client. File transfer is over USB, parallel cable, or serial with a null modem cable. An easy file selection method, and, the ability to upload a program to the DOS machine even if it doesn't have a floppy make it more valuable.

It is $35 if you download it - cheap protection. (http://www.sewelldev.com) Now I know I will never have a failure of the programming machine!

Rob
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thebigphish
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Re: Here's a Solution to Back Up Dos-based Programming Syste

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rodell wrote:It is $35 if you download it - cheap protection. (http://www.sewelldev.com) Now I know I will never have a failure of the programming machine!
Ahhh, dunno about that! But you can have backed up copies in CASE of a failure of the programming machine! :-)
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Post by mr.syntrx »

My 386 runs from a 32MB CompactFlash card, so there's no ancient HDD to die. It takes about 20 seconds to pull the card out of the laptop and dump its contents onto my PC.
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Post by rodell »

I've never needed a backup - if I had one.

My Compaq machine (that sometimes has to go to a site for programming) will probably outlive me!

The CF card is a good idea.

Rob
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